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Twelve people treated for possible chemical weapons exposure in Iraq Twelve people are being treated for possible exposure to chemical weapons agents in Mosul, the United Nations has said, raising fears of the first ...
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Skulls Found in China Are Part Human, Part Neanderthal Newly uncovered skulls in China have both human and Neanderthal features, a mix that so far hasn't been seen in a hominid fossil. Writing in the ...
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Deutsche Bank looks to raise €8bn in new capital Investors will be hoping that measures to shore up the bank's finances could signal a turning point in what has been a torrid year for one of Germany's ...
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New Zealand caught out in difficult Eden Kane Williamson lamented a New Zealand batting display which did not adjust to a challenging pitch at Eden Park in the deciding ODI. For the second ...
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Banksy Opens the "Walled Off Hotel" Banksy Opens the "Walled Off Hotel" in Bethlehemby Christopher Jobson on March 3, 2017. Photo courtesy Banksy. Nestled against the infamous ...
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Macron Takes The Lead in French Race The stars are aligning for Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential race, with a new poll showing him winning the first round.
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US admits to using radioactive weapons in Iraq, leaving thousands of babies deformed (Natural News) During the first three weeks of the 2003 Iraq conflict, the U.S. military committed egregious war crimes using radioactive weapons.
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Police: 3 teen girls kidnapped by Salvadoran gang in Houston Two MS-13 gang members from El Salvador, both in the United States illegally, held three teenage girls against their will and killed one of them in a ...
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